Choosing the Right Curtain for Living Room

Choosing living room curtains, drape, soft
furnishings and window treatments can give a new look to your living
room. An appropriate curtain design for the living room depends on your
Decor and color theme, your budget and your size and shape of the
living room and its windows and doors. If you have a certain curtain
design in mind, choose your material carefully as all fabrics and
patterns do not go well with all curtain designs. An overhanging layered
curtain will have to use a different fabric and material than a pleated
simple curtain design. The windows and doors of the living room that
open outside on the road or garden and have the possibility of public
seeing your curtains from outside should use double-sided curtains, so
that there is no wrong side to your window and door treatments and your
curtain looks equally good from inside and outside.

To see whether the drape you chose really goes well with your living
room decoration theme or not and how will it look at different times of
the day, take a small piece of fabric and attach it to the place where
you want to hang the curtain. This will help you to determine the look
of the living room curtain depending on the amount of sunlight and other
lightings at different times of the day and how well it goes with your Decor.
Most people ignore lining the curtains due to time and money constraints
but lining the curtain, not only increases the life of the curtain and
protects its colors and fabric from outside weather conditions but also
improves the drape of the curtain and improve the insulation property of
the curtain of keeping the cooling or the warmth of the room inside it.

Living room curtains do much more than blocking the sunlight and
maintaining your privacy in beautifully designed living rooms. They are
also useful as camouflaging tools for architectural defects and awkward
windows in your living area. Hanging curtains in right fabrics and
patterns in different ways can make your window look larger, smaller,
wider or narrower than it really is, add height to the living room or
give an oriental or romantic feel to the living room. There is no golden
rule that says that you have to follow the exact shape of your window
while hanging your draperies. Fix your pelmet near the ceiling and let
the curtains extend from ceiling to the floor to add vertical height to
your living room or extend the pelmets on both side of the windows to
give your window a wider look.

Fancy tiebacks and tassels can make your present curtains look more
attractive and draw attention to them. You can use net fabric and
contrasting curtains to add liveliness and color to your living room or
just change the look of your old and existing curtains by changing the
curtain pole, making a new interesting pelmet for your curtain, hang
them in a different manner or add swags and valances to your living room
curtains in contrasting colors. Screens, shutters and blinds such as
roller blinds or modern Venetian blinds in contemporary and modern
living rooms often replace traditional curtains. Creative and artistic
living room setups sometimes do away with curtains altogether and
highlight their windows for making just one more artistic statement.

They use glass paints to make elaborate designs or abstract art on the
window panels, install stained glass on their living room windows and
doors to play with colorful patterns or put a leading or stencil on
frosted window and door glass panels. You may also want to hang curtains
in the living room to block the view from your seating area to straight
inside your bedroom, bathroom or kitchen or to hide an open closet. For
an oriental look, you can use beaded curtains or ethnic and decorative
hangings made up of shells or acrylic shapes. If your windows get ample
of sunlight, you may want to add potted plants on your window sill
instead of adding living room drapes to block the sunlight. You can
create creative and stunning window dressings and balance your curtain
design in lieu of the overall living room look, if you keep the size,
style, positioning and setting of the window in your living room and
keep in mind its attributes and limitations.